How to Stop A Bully So He Regrets It | Russian Mafia Advice
A clever video fronting for for a book advertisement.
How to Stop A Bully So He Regrets It | Russian Mafia Advice
A clever video fronting for for a book advertisement.
https://archive.org/details/typewriterephemera
Typewriter ephemera on the Internet Archive<br /> Collected by Otto aka u/Koponewt
In the late 1950s Royal released versions of the Royal Quiet De Luxe in 6 different colors.
Westclox Style 5 Big Ben Electric Chime Alarm Introductory Ad by [[Bill Stoddard]]
Film: Typing on Robotron by [[Joe Van Cleave]]
You've got to love the "dancing hands" portion of the film which was such a product of it's timeperiod.
VINTAGE 1958 COMMERCIAL - REMINGTON RAND - OFFICE-RITER TYPEWRITER
Up to 10 carbons!<br /> Cuts clear, clean stencils 149.50 plus carrying case additional<br /> $1.50 a week payable monthly
Fans’ strong emotional connection to their idols and heroes means they are often predisposed to believe them and trust their messages. This trust disarms fans in the face of mis- and disinformation spread by the celebrities and influencers they follow, nudging them to research and possibly repeat false narratives.
In my personal opinion, I do not believe we should be so surprised at the fact that influencers have such a power. They push propaganda out one way or another on a constant basis. In fact, it was my goal to to get sponsors for our podcast which meant that I would be paid to read advertisements on each episode. I would be directly influencing my audience to purchase a product and possibly be placed in a contractual agreement to only say good things about said product. If celebrities can push skin care products onto their fans, how could we not see them trying to convince their fans that a vaccine will cause bodily harm in the long-term. They built a trust that cannot be broken unless their audience can be skeptical enough to not take the bait. Influencers need to be aware of the impact they have on their audience and need to do their parts in ensuring that all information they share is validated and confirmed by trusted sources.
Publishers' announcement of Evan Lloyd's Epistle to David Garrick, 9 Jan. 1773. McGuffie, p. 101.